Comment Re:"Tell the families"? Really? (Score 1) 461
Except multiply that by the number of planes out there... approx 7185. So it's actually over 7 billion dollars.
Give or take an order of magnitude.
100k * 7000 = 0.7 Billion.
Except multiply that by the number of planes out there... approx 7185. So it's actually over 7 billion dollars.
Give or take an order of magnitude.
100k * 7000 = 0.7 Billion.
This is why I don't own any Apple products, no respect for users.
Seems like they are showing the utmost respect for the owner. It contains private data. If she had wanted to be sure the family got the device and the data she'd have included the password. Most likely she "bequeathed" it because the relatives got everything she owned, not that the device was mentioned specifically.
With any luck it will mean they start spending money on storyline instead of VFX.
There are only so many basic plots. If you're starting to see rehashing it simply means you've been around long enough to notice. Stories always get rehashed and always will.
Here's the basic hero-story plot:
- Hero now realizes he's in big trouble and has no choice but to attempt a drastic solution with catastrophic consequences if it fails
- Finally, some other character declares the problem solved. This is the "He's dead, Jim" line. Even though we all know its over, it's incomplete without this.
How many stories and movies fit this model? Hundreds? Thousands?
Whatsapp is big in some countries. As in used by practically everyone kind of big.
It has come and gone in Thailand. Somehow everybody switched to Line, seemingly overnight.
How did MST3K handle that?
In a straight-forward way. They paid money. That's one of the reasons they used the movies they did; they were cheap to use.
Yeah, but the more sensible thing I read was that Apple met with Elon Musk to discuss some sort of project that they wanted either his input or help
Maybe so, but the guy he met with is Apple's acquisition guy.
I guess you gotta know what you're doing.
Your faith isn't so much in God as you may think it is. Your faith is actually in those translators, that they did a correct and accurate job.
This is an argument you cannot win. The response is simply "It's accurate because they were guided by the Holy Spirit." In fact, any seemingly clever argument against religion is easily refuted with "because God." Having omnipotence on your side makes arguing for it a piece o' cake. Here's a good recent example. Several times Ham whips out the Because God argument in response to Nye's time consuming and pointless parade of logic and facts.
If it so old it should be an ember by now, or does it still radiate ?
If it didn't radiate they probably wouldn't have noticed it.
I like AOL. It started the internet super-highway after all, and if not for it, we would all be on modems, gets our software by CD, yada-yada-yada.
This is a troll, right?
Shazbot! We ran into some trouble getting the comments. Try again... na-nu, na-nu!
I tried it. The article had that text instead of the comments. Mork and Mindy? Seriously?
I ALWAYS go "below the fold!" With my tongue. That's where the most desirable, uh, "feature" is.
As you get older you'll find you have to be a bit more careful about just which fold you're going below.
We have work to do on four big areas: feature parity (especially for commenting); the overall UI, especially in terms of information density and headline scanning; plain old bugs; and, lastly, the need for a better framework for communicating about the How and the Why of this process.
I don't think the label of "beta" means what Slashdot thinks it means.
To program is to be.